Amateur rocketeers are planning to launch a suborbital rocket running Linux. This is pretty cool, though I keep imagining what it'd be like to have to do a kernel recompile on the fly when "mount landinggear" fails to execute.
Julian Sanchez | June 9, 2003
Amateur rocketeers are planning to launch a suborbital rocket running Linux. This is pretty cool, though I keep imagining what it'd be like to have to do a kernel recompile on the fly when "mount landinggear" fails to execute.
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|6.9.03 @ 1:48AM|#
"This is pretty cool, though I keep imagining what it'd be like to have to do a kernel recompile on the fly when "mount landinggear" fails to execute."
Probably alot better than getting a Blue Screen of Death on re-entry, I'd bet.
...there, I said it, so now you don't have to. You're welcome ;)